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<blockquote data-quote="Neubert" data-source="post: 5628772" data-attributes="member: 53036"><p>I could see Raven being something akin to Intelligence or Wisdom. And it would be a nod to the 3.5 Raven familiar that was able to speak a single language.</p><p>Hawk is tough as it is also very perceptive. Even though Owls can see in the dark, they are also considered very wise, so your best bet might be to shuffle it around so Raven is Intelligence, Owl is Wisdom and Hawk is Perception (or similar descriptive names, I noticed you're not using stats/skills, but it was what came to mind - especially since there are 6 animals and 6 ability scores <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" />)</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>I was wondering, why does the first card represent the core/soul of the character? The player probably has something in mind for his character, unless it is your intent that the first card may or may not be correct?</p><p></p><p>I like it though. Will you interpret the cards based on the plots you have in mind (so the fortune is likely to come to pass) or is it just for flavor (meaning a fortune saying that a character will face a choice between wealth and friends, will probably not happen, as you haven't planned it)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neubert, post: 5628772, member: 53036"] I could see Raven being something akin to Intelligence or Wisdom. And it would be a nod to the 3.5 Raven familiar that was able to speak a single language. Hawk is tough as it is also very perceptive. Even though Owls can see in the dark, they are also considered very wise, so your best bet might be to shuffle it around so Raven is Intelligence, Owl is Wisdom and Hawk is Perception (or similar descriptive names, I noticed you're not using stats/skills, but it was what came to mind - especially since there are 6 animals and 6 ability scores :)) Edit: I was wondering, why does the first card represent the core/soul of the character? The player probably has something in mind for his character, unless it is your intent that the first card may or may not be correct? I like it though. Will you interpret the cards based on the plots you have in mind (so the fortune is likely to come to pass) or is it just for flavor (meaning a fortune saying that a character will face a choice between wealth and friends, will probably not happen, as you haven't planned it)? [/QUOTE]
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